To find the ratio of Jupiter's radius to Earth's radius, we can divide the two values:
Ratio = Jupiter's radius / Earth's radius
Ratio = (4.3441x10^4 miles) / (3959 miles)
Dividing the two values, we get:
Ratio ≈ 10.977x10^0
Since the ratio is close to 11, we can write it in scientific notation as:
Ratio ≈ 1.1x10^1
Therefore, Jupiter's radius is approximately 1.1 x 10^1 times bigger than Earth's radius.
earths radius is approximately 3959 miles well Jupiter's radius is approximately 4.3441x10^4 Miles how much bigger is Jupiter's radius compared to earth compressed your answer in scientific notation do not round your answer.
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